==938972== Memcheck, a memory error detector ==938972== Copyright (C) 2002-2017, and GNU GPL'd, by Julian Seward et al. ==938972== Using Valgrind-3.18.1 and LibVEX; rerun with -h for copyright info ==938972== Command: /home/github/actions-runner/_work/Chaste/Chaste/Chaste/chaste-build-dir/global/test/TestFileFinder -malloc_debug -malloc_dump -memory_info ==938972== Parent PID: 938885 ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== FILE DESCRIPTORS: 9 open (3 std) at exit. ==938972== Open file descriptor 12: ==938972== at 0x619922D: pipe (pipe.c:29) ==938972== by 0xAED807D: ??? ==938972== by 0x89EB4CB: orte_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopen-rte.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x5DEA418: ompi_mpi_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpi.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x5D83D7A: PMPI_Init_thread (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpi.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x4A78D38: PetscInitialize (pinit.c:924) ==938972== by 0x490C58B: PetscSetupUtils::InitialisePetsc() (PetscSetupUtils.cpp:80) ==938972== by 0x490C5D9: PetscSetupUtils::CommonSetup() (PetscSetupUtils.cpp:88) ==938972== by 0x121F5D: PetscSetup::setUpWorld() (FakePetscSetup.hpp:70) ==938972== by 0x11BCCF: CxxTest::RealWorldDescription::setUp() (RealDescriptions.cpp:266) ==938972== by 0x11E944: CxxTest::TestRunner::runWorld() (TestRunner.h:43) ==938972== by 0x11E7E4: CxxTest::TestRunner::runAllTests(CxxTest::TestListener&) (TestRunner.h:23) ==938972== by 0x11EE7B: CxxTest::ErrorFormatter::run() (ErrorFormatter.h:47) ==938972== by 0x11A000: main (TestFileFinder.cpp:19) ==938972== ==938972== Open file descriptor 8: /dev/shm/open_mpi.0000 ==938972== at 0x619DBCC: __open_nocancel (open64_nocancel.c:39) ==938972== by 0x6121C4F: shm_open@@GLIBC_2.34 (shm_open.c:40) ==938972== by 0x4944822: ??? ==938972== by 0x494496F: ??? ==938972== by 0x8A926DC: ??? (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopen-pal.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x8A92938: opal_shmem_base_select (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopen-pal.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x8A48922: opal_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopen-pal.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x89EB2DB: orte_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopen-rte.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x5DEA418: ompi_mpi_init (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpi.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x5D83D7A: PMPI_Init_thread (in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libmpi.so.40.30.2) ==938972== by 0x4A78D38: PetscInitialize (pinit.c:924) ==938972== by 0x490C58B: PetscSetupUtils::InitialisePetsc() (PetscSetupUtils.cpp:80) ==938972== by 0x490C5D9: PetscSetupUtils::CommonSetup() (PetscSetupUtils.cpp:88) ==938972== by 0x121F5D: PetscSetup::setUpWorld() (FakePetscSetup.hpp:70) ==938972== by 0x11BCCF: CxxTest::RealWorldDescription::setUp() (RealDescriptions.cpp:266) ==938972== by 0x11E944: CxxTest::TestRunner::runWorld() (TestRunner.h:43) ==938972== by 0x11E7E4: CxxTest::TestRunner::runAllTests(CxxTest::TestListener&) (TestRunner.h:23) ==938972== by 0x11EE7B: CxxTest::ErrorFormatter::run() (ErrorFormatter.h:47) ==938972== by 0x11A000: main (TestFileFinder.cpp:19) ==938972== ==938972== Open file descriptor 116: ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== Open file descriptor 111: ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== Open file descriptor 4: /home/github/actions-runner/_work/Chaste/Chaste/Chaste/chaste-build-dir/memtest/TestFileFinder_valgrind.txt ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== Open file descriptor 3: /home/github/actions-runner/_work/Chaste/Chaste/Chaste/chaste-build-dir/Testing/Temporary/LastTest.log.tmp ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== ==938972== HEAP SUMMARY: ==938972== in use at exit: 700,274 bytes in 9,377 blocks ==938972== total heap usage: 49,265 allocs, 39,888 frees, 1,354,715,455 bytes allocated ==938972== ==938972== LEAK SUMMARY: ==938972== definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==938972== indirectly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==938972== possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks ==938972== still reachable: 24 bytes in 2 blocks ==938972== suppressed: 700,250 bytes in 9,375 blocks ==938972== Reachable blocks (those to which a pointer was found) are not shown. ==938972== To see them, rerun with: --leak-check=full --show-leak-kinds=all ==938972== ==938972== For lists of detected and suppressed errors, rerun with: -s ==938972== ERROR SUMMARY: 0 errors from 0 contexts (suppressed: 34 from 34)